Human Sexuality SLO Review
- Everything that relates to, reflects or expresses a person’s maleness or femaleness: ______
- The way that society perceives maleness and/or femaleness: ______
- The act or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something: ______
- The role or behavior, developed by cultural norms, that is learned by a person to act as a male or a female: ______
- Unlawful sexual activity that is forced upon another individual: ______
- Any unwanted or unwelcome sexual remark or advance: ______
- Having sexual relations with an individual who is under the age of consent: ______
- A mental disorder in which a person has a sexual attraction to children: ______
- During this phase of the Cycle of Violence, the victim tries to please the abuser or reason with the abuser to prevent physical or emotional violence: ______
- During this phase of the Cycle of Violence, the abuser may apologize to the victim and promise to never abuse again: ______
- During this phase of the Cycle of Violence, the victim is abused mentally or physically by the abuser: ______
- The female reproductive cell: ______
- The passageway that carries the female ovum from the ovaries to the uterus: ______
- The hollow, muscular passageway from the uterus to the outside world: ______
- The male reproductive glands whose function is to produce testosterone and sperm: ______
- This gland produces a fluid that will protect the sperm from the acidic conditions of the urethra during ejaculation: ______
- This tube is used to transfer sperm from the epididymis to the seminal vesicle: ______
- This sac of skin works to maintain the temperature of the testes: ______
- The organ in the lower body of the woman where offspring are conceived and gestate: ______
- Sperm are stored here after production: ______
- The base of the uterus that dilates during the birthing process: ______
- This gland adds fluid that protects and nourishes the sperm during ejaculation: ______
- The female reproductive organ that produces and stores ovum: ______
- This structure adds fluid to the sperm that provides nourishment and energy: ______
- The duct that transports urine out of the body: ______
- _____Embryo a. The cell formed by the union of the egg and the sperm.
- _____Blastocystb. The union and implantation of the egg and sperm in the fallopian tubes.
- _____Fetusc. The human offspring from the two cell stage until 9 weeks after fertilization.
- _____Zygoted. A hollow structure of approximately 50-100 cells that attaches to the uterus
during implantation.
- _____Ectopic Pregnancye. The stage of human development from approximately 3 months until birth.
- _____Amniotic Saca. High Blood pressure preventing the fetus from receiving necessary oxygen
- _____Placentab. The attachment of the fertilized egg to the uterus.
- _____Umbilical Cordc. The ropelike lifeline of the fetus that provides nutrients and oxygen to fetus
- _____Implantationd. Structure that nourishes the fetus with nutrients from the mother’s blood.
- _____Preeclampsiae. Fluid filled bag of tissue that forms to protect the fetus in the womb.
- This disease is caused by a protozoan that infects the urinary tract or vagina: ______
- The most common bacterial STI: ______
- A disease that interferes with your body’s ability to fight the organisms that cause disease. This can be obtained through blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk: ______
- If you are treated for Chlamydia, you will also be treated for this disease: ______
- A disease characterized by blisters in the genital area: ______
- A viral infection that is passed through skin to skin contact that can cause pre-cancerous cells in the cervix. A shot can now be given to immunize against this called Gardasil: ______
- A 3-stage bacterial disease characterized by a chancre sore that if left untreated can led to death: ______
- The hormone produced by the placenta after implantation that is found in the urine of a pregnant woman: ______
- Discharge of the ova from the ovaries that occurs at the halfway point of the menstrual cycle: ______
- The process of discharging the lining of the uterus at intervals of about one lunar month: ______
- _____Diaphragma. Cutting of the vas deferens to prevent sperm from entering the
ejaculation.
- ______Condomb. Collects pre-ejaculation and semen when a man ejaculates to
prevent sperm from entering the vagina.
- ______Hormonal Methodsc. Device made of latex, rubber or silicone used to block access to the
cervix
- ______Vasectomyd. Fallopian tubes cut and tied to prevent the egg from reaching the
uterus.
- ______Tubal Ligatione. Releases progestin and/or estrogen to prevent the egg from leaving
the ovaries.